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Mountain House Chicken and Rice
#1 — Best Tasting

Mountain House Chicken and Rice Review (2026)

460 calories, best-tasting, 30-year shelf life -- the freeze-dried meal the AT runs on

★★★★★
9.2/10
Reviewed by William • Updated May 2026 $12

After eating Mountain House Chicken and Rice at the end of a 14-mile AT day in Virginia -- genuinely hungry, tired, eating out of the pouch on a log -- I understood why this tops every trail food poll. The chicken tastes like chicken. The rice has actual texture. The seasoning is right. At $12, 460 calories, and a 30-year shelf life, it is the definitive freeze-dried meal answer for most backpackers.

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What I Liked

  • Best taste of any freeze-dried meal tested -- actually enjoyable after a long day
  • 460 calories per pouch -- honest calorie density
  • 30-year shelf life (Mountain House guarantee)
  • Widely available at REI, Walmart, Amazon
  • Easy prep: boil water, add, wait 9 minutes

Limitations

  • 1,000mg sodium per pouch -- high for health-conscious hikers
  • The 2-serving label is optimistic for hungry hikers
  • $12 per pouch adds up on week-long trips

At a Glance

Calories460 per pouch
Protein25g
Sodium1,000mg
Weight5oz / 142g
Water Required1.5 cups boiling
Rehydration8 to 9 minutes
Shelf Life30 years unopened
AvailableREI, Walmart, Amazon

Score Breakdown

Taste
9.7
Calorie Density
9.0
Ease of Prep
9.5
Nutrition Balance
8.0
Value for Money
8.8

Field Notes

Eaten on AT sections in Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania over three seasons. The chicken pieces are recognizable. The rice is fluffy, not gummy. Cold soak works but takes 30-plus minutes and texture suffers. Hot prep at 8 to 9 minutes is consistently excellent.

Actual taste, $12, 30-year shelf life -- the freeze-dried meal hikers return to every time

Who This Is For

Mountain House Chicken and Rice is right for: backpackers who prioritize eating something enjoyable, families buying bulk freeze-dried for emergency prep, and AT section hikers who want proven reliability.

Note: Prices are current as of May 2026. Some links are affiliate links.

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Common Questions

How to prepare Mountain House meals?
Boil 1.5 cups of water. Add to pouch at the fill line. Reseal. Wait 8 to 9 minutes. Stir and eat from the pouch. Bring a long-handled spoon.
Can you cold soak Mountain House?
Yes but takes 30 to 45 minutes and texture suffers. Hot water preparation is significantly better.